A western Iowa pork farm manager says the industry is experiencing improved profitability after difficult times. Aaron Juergens, who oversees pig operations at Sunburst Valley Farms, credits increased demand for boosting producer morale.

The pork industry is experiencing a welcome turnaround after several challenging years, according to a farm manager in western Iowa who oversees extensive swine operations.
Aaron Juergens, who supervises more than 100,000 nursery and finishing pig spaces at Sunburst Valley Farms located near Carroll, reports that improved financial returns are lifting spirits throughout the sector.
“It was a better year for pork producers. There was money being made and that was due to the fact that we’ve been working really hard,” Juergens explained.
The positive developments come as increased market demand has helped the industry recover from previous difficulties that had impacted producer profits and overall industry confidence.
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